The rearing of saproxylic insects in laboratory conditions is an important task for studying the biology of insects. Through understanding nutritional needs, it is possible to optimize beetle rearing in laboratory conditions. In this study, an artificial fungi-based diet (FD) was developed for the cultivation of the darkling beetle (Fabricius, 1775) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) in laboratory conditions as a model object for studying the biology of saproxylophagous beetles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe V-O-N coating set was produced at different relative oxygen concentrations of O(x) = O/(N +O) using cathodic arc evaporation. The aim of the research was to determine the effect of oxygen on coating properties. The coatings' composition and structural properties (X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX)) and mechanical properties-hardness, adhesion, and wear resistance (nano-indenter, scratch tester, ball-on-disc tester)-were extensively investigated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: Fiberoptic laryngoscopy is a standard procedure for evaluation of vocal folds immobility. However, this method is invasive, requires special qualifications and technical equipment, which limits its routine use. Therefore, in daily practice, the vast majority of laryngoscopy are performed by an indirect way, the accuracy of which depends on the specialist experience and the patient compliance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The diversity of soil animals of relict forest ecosystems in East Asia continues to be insufficiently studied and almost not represented in international databases, including GBIF. This article is based on 7550 records of 175 species which were collected in Ussuriiskii, Sikhote-Alinskii and Kedrovaya Pad' natural reserves of Russian Far East in 2016-2017. A multi-scale sampling design allowed us to estimate population densities and local species richness of Collembola at areas of different sizes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe longhorn beetle, () Semenov, is the only remnant species found in the Palearctic region, while all other species are distributed mainly in Central America and partly in South America. This species has been placed in the first category (as 'critically endangered') of the Red Data Book in Russia and designated as one of the top-priority target species among all endangered invertebrate species for restoration in South Korea since 2006. Although its restricted distribution in Northeast Asia with a high conservational value has been highlighted, genetic features of from different geographic regions remain unexplored.
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